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Grand welcome for Miss Lou today
CULTURAL ICON, Dr. the Hon. Louise Simone Bennett-Coverley (Miss Lou), is slated to arrive at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston to an ambassadorial welcome at 1:30 this afternoon.
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Sex offences skyrocketing
Gov't approves permanent police post in Mtn View
Salaries Review Committee to miss July deadline
Cabbie sex abuse cases increasing
Lawmen foil MoBay heist - Cops kill 2 in daring robbery attempt
Well-wishers hail Herman Ricketts
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Seven receive 4-H Club scholarships
GETTING THE youth involved in agriculture was the apparent theme of the recent awards ceremony of the Jamaica 4-H Club, held at the Medallion Hall Hotel, Hope Road, St. Andrew.
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Churches, groups request waiver of Parish Council fees
Drought hits north east St Catherine
Standard & Poor's lowers Jamaica's rating
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Ja's Under-19 coach concerned about batting
NATIONAL YOUTH cricket coach Junior Bennett has expressed concerns about his team's batting as they prepare for this year's renewal of the TLC West Indies Under-19 cricket tournament.
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Pick-9 eludes the pack
Punters disgruntled over non-functional tote board
The UBA's plea for opening hours
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Commentary |
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Welcome home 'Miss Lou'
THE CHOICE of the Hon. Louis Bennett-Coverly, known throughout Jamaica and the diaspora as 'Miss Lou', to participate in some of the Emancipation and Independence celebrations as an official guest of the Government, is a most felicitous one.
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The other State wards
Slavery and its effect on Jamaican family life
Accountability before the fact
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Letters |
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Cheerleading competition should be revamped
THE EDITOR, Sir: RECENTLY JAMFIT and the Ministry of Health attempted to stage a cheerleading competition.
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Make an example of policeman
Improvement needed in Mathematics
No rest for Tony Blair
Withdraw GCT proposal
Some missing points, Prof Hickling
Peace in Mountain View
Hats off to Carmen Stewart
Reconsider schools work experience programme
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Beauties sashed for Miss Jamaica World 2003
The 20 finalists in the 'Miss Jamaica World 2003' competition were chosen and sashed in a two-hour long ceremony at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, New Kingston on Sunday night.
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'Praise' tops JCDC Gospel Finals
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The Shipping Industry |
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US$18m contract signed for ports X-ray inspection systems
TRANSPORT AND Works Minister, Robert Pickersgill, recently signed agreements, valued at over US$18 million for the provision of x-ray inspection system for local ports.
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New chaplain for the Port of Kingston
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Mind &Spirit |
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A missions visit to NICARAGUA
WESTERN BUREAU: HOW MANY times have we walked past Christian missionaries and wondered why they are in our country, seeking 'to save the lost souls' and wondered why they did not stay home.
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The pulpit must be raised above altar - Assessing Anglican decline - Part III
Miller marches for more morals
From Armstrongism to orthodoxy - Part II - Herbert W: sincere but deluded
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Lotto results for July 26, 2003
LOTTO:             
B/BALL: FREE TICKET: 
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Cartoon of the Day

An Artistic look at Jamaica today.
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